On Monday, the President took to Twitter to hit back at critics who were upset about Ivanka Trump sitting in on a G20 meeting over the weekend. In case you missed it, Miz Trump briefly took her father's seat at a summit with world leaders on Saturday as POTUS had to step away for a sit down with the Indonesian president Joko Widodo and others.

Despite being an adviser to the president, this move was unprecedented as a leader's absence is usually covered by a high-ranking official. Don't worry, it's said Ivanka contributed very little during the meeting and her father returned to his seat after a short while. Phew.

Unsurprisingly, the Trumps were met with quite a bit of criticism for this decision. This backlash has certainly rubbed the Celebrity Apprentice alum the wrong way as he took to Twitter on Monday to defend his daughter's place at the table. The 70-year-old ranted:

Italy's interior minister Marco Minniti told the Associated Press that the man killed in the police shootout is "without a shadow of a doubt" Anis Amri (pictured above), the Tunisian fugitive being searched for in the Europe-wide manhunt.

According to The Guardian, Minniti says the 24-year-old fugitive pulled out a gun when officers on patrol decided he looked suspicious and asked for his papers.

After being pressed for his papers, Amri reportedly shot one officer before being fatally gunned down by police. The officer who was shot down suffered non-life threatening injuries and is currently recovering in the hospital.

Minniti said there was "no doubt" the man killed was Amri, explaining in a press conference:

On Wednesday, it was revealed that German Chancellor Angela Merkel was named by the magazine as Person of the Year for her leadership skills surrounding the Syrian refugees and the Greek debt crisis. Color us impressed!

"Leaders are tested only when people don't want to follow. For asking more of her country than most politicians would dare, for standing firm against tyranny as well as expedience and for providing steadfast moral leadership in a world where it is in short supply, Angela Merkel is TIME's Person of the Year."

Well said! In fact, Miz Merkel will be the first woman to receive the Person of the Year recognition — though other women have been recognized as part of a group. Girl power!

However, you'll be shocked to learn that Donald Trump joined the Black Lives Matter movement and Uber CEO Travis Kalanick as one of the other finalists. Wait, really??

Be sure to ch-ch-check out the magazine's full reasoning behind the choice in Miz Gibbs' Today show interview (below)!